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48(*) Open Trails.
More refinement...
More easy...
More forgiving...
More snow...
More fun!!!
Weather Notes:
Nice ’n easy for today, plus...
Please Note: There is significant natural snowfall potential
within the entire long range outlook, however the period
between Jan. 10, to Jan. 13 currently shows the what could
be the largest single accumulations event in the so-far new
season. This is actually a two-stage sequential low pressure
advance over Tremblant from the Sou-West and while it
is still too early to be absolutely certain of the outcomes,
it is very much worthy of monitoring for discretionary
Tremblant Fan planners who have the capability to take
advantage of strategic arrival here for the possibility of
any major snowstorm system.
Conditions Notes:
More refinement...
More easy...
More forgiving...
More snow...
More fun!!!
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In the absence of a snowstorm or blizzard, a gradual, steady
buildup of 8 cm’s of natural snow over the last few days has
definitely contributed to the restoration of the open terrain.
We also deliberately included the functional turbo snowmaking
installation at the Versant Nord/North Side Expo Quad Base
web cam POV where you can additionally see that Expo Bas/Lower
is being expanded in width compared to the conditions observations
of previous days.
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48/102(*) Open Trails on the Archival Copy of Official Open
Trails, Grooming, Snowmaking, Lift Status and Mountain Conditions
for January 2, 2024, Courtesy of Tremblant.ca
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We expect to have that cleared by mid-December.
12.16.23-UPDATE: Due to LOA logistical support
issues, plus Holiday season scheduling, return
delayed but working on A.S.A.P.
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